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#24
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I hate to wisecrack on this, but I think Rex' suggestion of
"Viaggio, ergo sum"
is a bit of a language chaos.
If you want it to be Latin, it would have to be
"Migro, ergo sum" - or possibly "Navigo, ergo sum".
"Iter facio, ergo sum" would be more than 15 characters.
Those Romans did not really travel for pleasure, I suppose, therefore the different possibilities.
How about "Let me in!"? as an alternative?
"Viaggio, ergo sum"
is a bit of a language chaos.
If you want it to be Latin, it would have to be
"Migro, ergo sum" - or possibly "Navigo, ergo sum".
"Iter facio, ergo sum" would be more than 15 characters.
Those Romans did not really travel for pleasure, I suppose, therefore the different possibilities.
How about "Let me in!"? as an alternative?
#28
Joined: Jan 2003
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If you really want to make it a worthless passport under 15 letters, you can emboss:
Osama Bin Laden
No one is getting on a plane with that name.
But I really wouldn't want such bad karma on my passport. I'd probably put something simple like:
"Passages" or "Journeys"
to reflect both my literal adventures and the figurative things I've learned from them.
Osama Bin Laden
No one is getting on a plane with that name.
But I really wouldn't want such bad karma on my passport. I'd probably put something simple like:
"Passages" or "Journeys"
to reflect both my literal adventures and the figurative things I've learned from them.
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